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LEO M. FRANK.

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him in the presence of Miss Haas:
and other passengers, thera bas
been so much talk that I don’t
know what has been said; don’t
remember saying that I would
join a party to help lynch him if
he got out.

N. Kelly. Am motorman of
the Power Co, On April 26th was
at the corner of Forsyth and Ma-
Tietta Street about three minutes
after 12; saw the English Ave-
nue car of Matthews and Mr.
Hollis arrive at Forsyth and Ma-
Fietta about 12:03; knew Mary
Phagan; she was not on that car.

W. B. Owens. Rode on the
White City line of the Georgia
Railway Co. We got to town on
‘April 26th, at 12:05; don’t re-
member seeing the English Ave-
nue ear that day.

O, Tillander. Mr. Graham and
I went to the peneil factory
April 26th, about 20 minutes to
32; saw Conley this morning;
am not positive that he is the
man I eaw there; be looked to
‘be about the same size.

E,_E. Graham. Wea at the
pencil factory April 26th, with
‘Mr. Tillander, about 20 minutes
to 12. We met a negro on the
ground floor, I_ don’t know
whether it was Jim Conley or
not, He was about the same
size. If he was drunk I couldn’t
notice it

Tey Jones. Saw Jim Conley at
the corner of Hunter and For-
syth Streets on April 26th. He
eame in the saloon while I waa
there, between 1 and 2 o'clock.
He was not drunk; left him a
little after 2 o'clock,

Harry Scott, Picked up acord
in the basement when { went
throngh there with Mr, Frank,
‘Lee’s shirt had no color on it, ex-
tepting that of blood; got the

information as to Conley’s being
able to write from MeWorth
when I returned to Atlanta.

LT. Kendrick, Wes night
watehman at the pencil factory.
I punebed the clocks for a whole
night's work in two or three min-
utes; don’t think you could have
heard the elevator on the top
floor if the machinery was ron-
ning or any one was knocking on
any of the floors.

Cc. J. Maynard, Have seen
Burtus Dalton go in the factory
with a woman in June or July,
1912. It was between 1:30 and
2 o'clock in the afternoon on
Saturday.

W. T. Hollis, Have always
said, that if Epps was on the car
I did not see him,

J. D. Reed, Mr, Hollis told
me Monday, April 28th, that
Epps had gotten on the car and
taken his seat next to Mary, and
that the two talked to each other
sll the way as though they were
little sweethearts.

Dr. Clarence Johnson. Ama
specialist on diseases of the stom-
ach and intestines; am a physi-
ologist. A. physiologist makes
his searches on the living
body; the pathologist makes his
on a dead body. In the case be-
fore me my opinion is that the
digestion of bread and cabbage
was stopped within an hour af-
ter they were eaten.

Dr. George M. Niles. Confine
my work to diseases of digestion.
Every healthy stomach has 2 cer-
tain definite and orderly relation
to every other healthy stomach,
Assuming a young lady between
13 and 14 years of age at 11:30,
‘April 26,1913, eats a meal of
cabbage and bread, that the next
morning abont 3 o’elock her dead
body is found, with the other ev-

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